Roman Candles
Roman Candles are tubular fireworks that fire a series of aerial effects one at a time from a single tube. Each effect launches upward in sequence after the fuse is lit, creating a rhythmic display of light and color.
Multiple shots from one tube, fired at timed intervals. Comets, stars, or small aerial effects ejected sequentially — offering a slower, more controlled pace compared to rapid-fire cakes.
Light the fuse once. Effects are ejected sequentially from the top of the tube at timed intervals until the candle is finished — fully automatic, no reloading.
Comets, stars, or small aerial effects with colorful bursts, flashes, or crackling. Larger diameter candles produce bigger, brighter effects than smaller versions.
Traditional firework effects, filling time between larger fireworks, backyard displays, and customers who enjoy classic fireworks with a steady repeated rhythm.
Safety & Setup
Place Roman Candles in the ground or a stable holder.
Never hold Roman Candles in your hand.
Keep the firing direction pointed away from people and structures.
Follow all distance and label instructions.
Never consume alcohol or controlled substances when lighting fireworks.
Always have an adult 18 or older light fireworks.
Never put your face or body parts over a lit firework.
Stake It Down
Roman Candles must be staked in the ground or held in a stable holder — never in your hand. Point away from people and structures before lighting.
